>>47556Absolutely manufactured drama tbh. People blew shit way out of proportion.
The Michael Kovach drama was people taking a stupid joke from years ago and harassing him into 'apoligizing'. Really he should have just ignored it, but apologizing gave these retards ammunition.
Then Gooseworx said on a livestream a while ago that Jax and Pomni are the main characters of TADC and thus will get the most amount of screen time/character development, and she doesn’t get why some fans are mad about that when it’s been clear from the beginning. Some people on Twitter/Bluesky had meltdowns over this statement, but not really directed at Goose for the most part. Some time after that stream, Goose was talking to some fans on a TADC subreddit, and while she did receive a few rude comments, most of them were pretty respectful. The same day, she deactivated her Reddit account. She also made a Bluesky post saying something like, “I’m sorry if I upset anyone with the things I said recently, I’m just trying to do my best.” This led to a bunch of people believing she was bullied off of Reddit by an angry mob of toxic fans. YouTubers started making “drama” videos about it like crazy, and fans starting sending a huge outpouring of supportive messages to Goose while also going on witch-hunts for these so-called “toxic fans.” Goose had to clarify that none of that actually happened, she’s just going through some personal mental health issues atm and it had nothing to do with what anyone said to her online. She deactivated her account because she just needs to get offline and take time to herself to heal away from social media. And she also posted something along the lines of, “I don’t want a personal appreciation week for having a public crash-out online. It makes me uncomfortable.” She just wanted everyone to leave her alone, basically. Even the positive attention was too much for her.
>the average fan is a barely functional human being, even the normie ones, literally a bunch of autists and/or (wo)manchildren obsessing over pop culture You're not contradicting me. The average "fan" is part of a fandom. One can be a fan of a work without being involved in the 'community'